August 5, 1942. Mr. Kenneth wulfemeyer, \ St. Louis, Missouri. 3 \ Dear Kenneth: 7 that . you had come to m and ‘ld mo what was in your mind. Tt would have been so easy for me to have told you that only the footba here at the University have received such eid as you mention. I thought it was because I had been so busy with other contacts Wh ese Se I om sure thet Otto understood that wo were not help- dug basketball players in the mamer that you speak of. I am sending a ee ee dunk Decenee 6 teTlow wabes cue wintebe is uo vessen uty he should be dafented. Pirst, I went you to write moe and tell me if you attended school in the second semester. If you attended only the first semester ond felled, I believe the University wuld \ adalt you even though you failed your courses. But if you took work cn thie seeeeeeh anantae ee Tbeabaty here has a rule that when you fail they would not take you the following semester. That is a University rule. And too, if you should enter the University here it would be necessary that you mke a "C" average. They put you on . probation because you had failed at eyother institutions — | I am wondering, too, what proficiencies you have in physical education. aoe don Ge Gane cadet ah ae Gens wk have you done? We have a compulsory plysioal education course here at the University next year, and if you have certain proficiencies I an sure that we can find a place for youe Let ue hear from you and I will oe ee ee Sincerely yours, | “Director of Physical Rdusation, FCA:AH Varsity Basketball Coach.